CWHI marks its presence at a pivotal moment for Australia Wind Energy 2026 in Melbourne on 8–9 July, bringing proven project delivery experience and a clear commitment to supporting the growth of Australia's offshore wind supply chain.

CWHI's attendance comes as the global industry marks today, the International Women in Engineering Day — an occasion the company embraces with a firm belief that the energy transition will only be achieved through the full contribution of all talent, regardless of gender. As CWHI expresses in its own words: "Precision has no gender. Ambition has no ceiling. Engineering has room for all."
CWHI's appearance in Melbourne is underpinned by the recently completed Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm project — a landmark delivery demonstrating the company's capability to execute large-scale, complex offshore wind programmes on time and to specification. CWHI manufactured and delivered 32 XXL monopile foundations and 30 transition pieces, the project exemplifies CWHI's core pillars: large-scale manufacturing, global resources integration, and project management excellence.
Australia's offshore wind sector is entering a critical phase of development, with gigawatt-scale projects on the horizon and an urgent need to build domestic and international supply chain capability. CWHI is committed to being a long-term partner in that journey.
At Australia Wind Energy 2026 Stand A116, CWHI will engage with developers, contractors, and policymakers to explore how its large-scale fabrication capacity, global logistics integration, and proven project delivery model can directly support Australian offshore wind projects — reducing lead times, strengthening supply chain resilience, and helping Australia meet its renewable energy targets.

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